Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 14 Nov 1929, p. 49

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rom Home" th e American the. se who Pl‘:ught to ~new play cve itertainment, b:.y solves the mysâ€" scinating addiâ€" Hall of Fame, k Holmes, and % \-‘ ig ~n Ii"plhy- + v‘l‘ri‘ -Ber- rgaret Mullen, e; Barrett, Goo name of the new Milton _ Herbert g:ny. ‘It is odd odge congenialâ€" oi‘ hat the deputy w Ydrk’ City is During this â€" inâ€" hot in a closed eman atâ€"every ws locked, with rap doors, and eputy Chief Inâ€" self.. How was it? Under the ce, the criminal rarning Inspecâ€" the case or he 1 "Homicide® ; William Hodp, :’tbutu. Chfi::' vember 10. Tp;i, ws for admirers C It is given t, _so many friends k ‘of the theatre good fortune h _‘nrke) Wimam , Lawrence O‘ have stepped ve stated that n induce the tren ty "the 'm“yfi ther formidâ€" ppen in the t November. heriff, Edwin him to enter will come to i next spring, kegan News. nnounced : his d mystery story and adds someâ€" stirring to the formexr * chiet former sherâ€" :lmty Sheriff eputy under ce Doolittle, lidates. Aay, or Sheriff on Wednesâ€" OV Charles Who 1999 apartments throughout very attracâ€" tive, comfortable and homelike. Kitâ€" chenette equipment, electric refrigeraâ€" The building is of : fireproof conâ€" struction throughout, with a mansard pearance. The architecture is of the Frenchâ€"Normandy style, and the maâ€" terial is Bedford stone, stucco and roncrete, with slate roof, making a very beautiful structure and a notable addition to the business building of the city. e . Cork fovors are provided throughâ€" out in the apartments and corridors, with the exception that the bedrooms are carpeted throughout. The floors tion and vacuum cleaning facilities are provided. Bathrooms have tile foors and walls and are equipped with showers over the tubs. css W. D. Mann of Highland Parkâ€"and Chicago is the architectâ€"and under his able supervision there has been erected one‘ of the most substantial and attractive buildings of this charâ€" terial . 18 goncrete, very bea addition in the shops on the first floor are terâ€" razzo. The apartments are provided with woodâ€"burning fireplaces, and the living rooms are finished in French, FEnrlish or colonial style, making the FINE NEW BUILDING . _ TO OPEN SATURDAY ap 0 the style of the roof Mr. Mann exâ€" pressed the opinion that this mansard type was a great improvement over the oldâ€"flat roof so common to busiâ€" ness and.. apartment structures in manyâ€"cities, and the ‘artistic value of the _ style here adoptedâ€"willâ€"beâ€"gen« erally appreciated. _ _ 2 carliest fashion magazines in Amerâ€" ica, long since extinct, after all these years has come to the rescue of those who are puzzled over Christmas gifts, according to Farm & Fireside. Oldâ€"Time Magazine . Prints Being. Used _ ~~~~in Decorating Work ~~‘The approaching holiday season has brought an increased demand for prints from the old magazines which show fashionable damsels of past ages." One of the favorite uses of the prints is framing them, butâ€"seores _ of other things are being done with them. Telephone book covers of eardâ€" board, decorated â€" with the Godey prints, are attractive, and. any little girl would cherish a hatbox with a prim little print on one side. These tive, plain wallpaper, and ribbons are afiifid, to each side to form hanâ€" dies. * 2~"¢ ; * § T ciated. holders,â€" the prints are extremely popâ€" ular as they make inexpensive presâ€" ents that are nearly always appreâ€" The Godey prints appearedâ€"more sidered the foremost fashion plates mand reprints have come into great de AJ As decorations for waste~â€"paper tment building quipwd + * cA (Continued from Page One) north 14, 19 in Highland Park E' m]"‘ 7 20 one.. nL_flIB in fashions _Although scientists have mastered numerous other problems in the reâ€" cent progressive years, they have failed to throw new light upon the "basic science of breathing and are just now beginning to realize their Science Learning New â€"._ _Facts About Breathing ; Discard Old Beliefs panion. "Heretofore," she says, "weâ€" Amerâ€" icans have treated our breathable atâ€" mosphere as ‘we did. our children, kept it warm and dry and trusted it would do its duty. We have acted upon the principle that is taught to every primary school child that ‘you breathe in oxygen and breathe out carbondioxide,‘ which made theâ€"case for carbondioxide look serious for a time,â€" Now,â€"however,â€" science. is turnâ€" ing its attention to ventilation and it has been found that it is almost imâ€" possible not to have sufficient oxyâ€" gen unless one is sealed in a submarâ€" ine or ascends to new high altitudes in the air." The late discoveries in the science of breathing, continues the author, disproves. the old theory that crowded rooms become so saturated with poiâ€" sonous â€"carbondioxidethat health is endangered. : It has been learned that in country air the carbondioxide conâ€" tent is .03 per cent, while in a smoky city it rises to.only .04 per cent. Even in an exceedingly overcrowded .05 per cent. Crpwa of submarines are orderedâ€"to remain submerged unâ€" til the carbondioxide rises to 3 per eent and tests made by placing perâ€" sons in enclosures containing varying â€"degrees of carbondioxide have shown ithat 2 per cent had no harmful efâ€" fects. . . room ‘Thursday, Nov. 21, at 7:30 p. m.â€" ‘Men‘s Community Gymnasium class. "NHWRTâ€" Park Garden Studyâ€"efal . ~held at the home of Mrs. J. S. Wemâ€" burg, 440 Glencoe avenue, on Monâ€" day, November 18, at 2:30 sharp. The conclusion is that atmosphere fit for breathing is merely a matter of a correct relationâ€" between . heat and moisture and it is upon this theâ€" ory : that scientists are now basing their study in the hope of correcting living. 2 ho : Monday, Nov,. 18 at 2:00 p. M == Card party of Ravinia Woman‘s club. Wednesday, Nov, 20 at 8:00 p. m. â€"â€"Meeting of P. T. A. Ravinia Village House Calendar _ . s _ Applications for use of theâ€"Village House should be made to the secreâ€" tary of the board of governors, Mrs. Arthur Raff, ‘phone H. P. 1152. Thursday, Nov.â€"14, at 7:30 p. m. â€" Men‘s Community Gymnasium class. Mr. Wm. M. Bagnall, landscape enâ€" gineer of Lewis and .V alentine comâ€" mnufimgg-,&a "Trees and ing."â€" Women voters. like the age of good bills. Talk on Trees and Pruning The regular meeting of the Highâ€" Lhe content is not more T H E of the airports division of the deâ€" partment of commerce, during a radio talk in Washington, D. C. "Cities and towns realize they must have suitable airports if they are to have a place in the farâ€"flung air transportation program.= Without an adequate airport no city can expect to gain advantages of air travel. _â€" "Air transport,. business aviation and commercial acronautics are here to stay. They have shown their suâ€" periority to slower means of transâ€" portation. How fully it will serve each city depends on the city itself. "The central government is helpâ€" ing. Through the department of commerce, the government is developâ€" ing an extensive system of national airways over which commercial, milâ€" itary and private planes may operâ€" ate with complete safety. The smallâ€" erâ€"units of government should assist in every way possible to keep Amerâ€" ica at the head of acronautical deâ€" velopment in the world." * | _9 C_IPQ.50.O0¢.DOLDEOC O DCA man y participants in these affairs would| other live stock there are 100 head of give more heed to the Revelations of‘ thorcughbred jersey cows and 3,000 the Bible. _ _ â€" white leghorn chickens on the farm. . Highland Park Pharmacy $ The newspapers might not print so . â€"_ _/ ___ V.T. MeMAHON, R:Ph:G. â€"_â€"â€" ~536 Central Avenue â€" Highland Park W' ) â€" pmemimveeelys The convention, . which was held last week came to a close with the election of officers and the annual Iilinois realtors‘. golf tournament. There was no opposition to the elecâ€" tion of Lyonsâ€"as secretary of the orâ€" ganization. ia + ‘ Make Fire Survey of & Farm Near Antioch Members of Antioch fire departâ€" ment have completed a survey of the extensive series of buildings> on the Chris Paschen farm, northeast of the village limits with the object of deâ€" termining the best method of fightâ€" ing the flames in the event that a fire occur in the series of extensive structures on his farm. The farm which contains â€" moreâ€" than 800 â€"acres and is equipped with many large buildings is known as "Paschendale." The farm is equipped with a. 10,000 gallon reserve water supply tank to 41«

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